Work Stress and General Well-Being among Faculty Members of Selected Nursing Colleges in Kozhikode during Covid-19 Pandemic

Jibby Varghese, Rejina Ravindran, Lithu G. Nair, Neena PK, Roy K George
2022 Nursing Journal of India  
C ovid-19 pandemic has brought into focus the mental health of various affected populations. It is known that the prevalence of such infectious diseases creates new stressors including fear and worry for oneself or loved ones, constraints on physical movement and social activities due to quarantine and sudden and radical lifestyle changes (Prasad & Vaidya, 2020). Well-being is the function of health, happiness, and prosperity. It includes having good mental health, high life satisfaction, a
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doi:10.48029/nji.2022.cxiii605 fatcat:xlass4mjgbaovjg6koioik5zi4